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(400 Recensioni dei Clienti)
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(400 Recensioni dei Clienti)
National Palace of Sintra Tickets
Discover Sintra's royal palace, wander historic halls, admire vibrant tiles and unique chimneys, and enjoy free audio guides.
Explore at your own pace
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National Palace of Sintra Tickets
Discover Sintra's royal palace, wander historic halls, admire vibrant tiles and unique chimneys, and enjoy free audio guides.
Explore at your own pace
Biglietto mobile
National Palace of Sintra Tickets
Discover Sintra's royal palace, wander historic halls, admire vibrant tiles and unique chimneys, and enjoy free audio guides.
Explore at your own pace
Biglietto mobile
Highlights
Step into Portugal’s oldest still-lived-in palace and explore over 1,000 years of history.
Discover rooms designed for royalty including the Swan Room, Coat of Arms Hall and the opulent Galley Hall.
Gaze at the palace’s famous twin chimneys and marvel at its unique Moorish and Manueline design details.
Admire Queen Carlota Joaquina’s rare pagoda in the Chinese Room and view the largest set of Spanish-Moorish tiles in Europe.
Enjoy a multilingual audio guide to enhance your visit, available in English, Portuguese, Spanish and French.
What’s Included
Entry to the National Palace of Sintra
Audio guide in Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French (dependent on selection)
Discover the National Palace of Sintra
Journey through centuries of regal splendor as you explore the National Palace of Sintra, one of the oldest and best-preserved royal residences in Portugal. With a history that stretches back over a millennium, the palace sits at the heart of Sintra, celebrated for its distinctive white twin chimneys and architectural charm. Each room reveals stories of Portugal’s kings and queens, with intricate decor and invaluable treasures at every turn.
Architectural Marvels
This unique landmark captures a blend of Manueline, Gothic and Moorish influences. As you stroll past glazed tile walls and arched windows, you’ll understand why it became a favorite retreat for royalty until the monarchy’s final days. The carefully preserved Swan Room dazzles with painted ceilings, while the lavish Galley Hall and Coat of Arms Room display the grandeur associated with Portuguese governance and culture.
History in Every Detail
The palace’s design features not only impress beauty but whisper tales of power and legacy. The Chinese Room, decorated with a stunning pagoda, showcases gifts from Queen Carlota Joaquina’s private collection. The Palatine Chapel’s intricate Mudejar architecture and the vibrant collection of Spanish-Moorish tiles reflect Portugal’s diverse and multicultural past.
A Royal Living Museum
Walking through the galleries and chambers, imagine the banquets, state affairs and royal festivities that once animated these walls. The furniture, art and tapestries all contribute to a living museum full of historical significance.
Stunning Surroundings
Beyond the palace, the grounds and panoramic views of Sintra’s rolling hills offer a tranquil setting for reflection and photography. Make sure to visit the palace gardens, where native flora and design ingenuity create the perfect relaxing escape.
Modern Visitor Comforts
Your ticket grants access to a comprehensive audio guide in four languages so you can enjoy the palace at your own pace while uncovering fascinating facts and stories. The venue welcomes children and is adapted for visitors with reduced mobility, though some historic sections may be less accessible.
Book your National Palace of Sintra Tickets now!
Large bags and suitcases must be stored outside the palace
Respect all signage related to restricted and historical areas
Photography without flash is allowed inside most rooms
Guide dogs are welcome in the palace premises
Please avoid touching artefacts or exhibits
Lunedì
Martedì
Mercoledì
Giovedì
Venerdì
Sabato
Domenica
09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm
Is the National Palace of Sintra accessible for wheelchairs?
The palace is partly accessible but some historic areas may be difficult for wheelchair users.
Are audio guides included with my ticket?
Yes, multilingual audio guides are available for all visitors. Bring headphones for best use.
Can I bring my pet to the palace?
Only guide dogs are allowed inside the National Palace of Sintra; other pets are not permitted.
Are there restrictions on what I can carry inside?
Large backpacks, suitcases, drones and selfie sticks are not allowed within the palace.
What are the palace and garden opening hours?
The palace and gardens are open daily from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM. Last entry is at 6:00 PM.
Entry is only permitted within valid ticket times.
Wheelchair users may find some areas less accessible.
Pets are prohibited except guide dogs.
Large bags, selfie sticks, and drones are not allowed on site.
Audio guides are available in four languages; bring headphones for best experience.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Largo Rainha Dona Amélia
Highlights
Step into Portugal’s oldest still-lived-in palace and explore over 1,000 years of history.
Discover rooms designed for royalty including the Swan Room, Coat of Arms Hall and the opulent Galley Hall.
Gaze at the palace’s famous twin chimneys and marvel at its unique Moorish and Manueline design details.
Admire Queen Carlota Joaquina’s rare pagoda in the Chinese Room and view the largest set of Spanish-Moorish tiles in Europe.
Enjoy a multilingual audio guide to enhance your visit, available in English, Portuguese, Spanish and French.
What’s Included
Entry to the National Palace of Sintra
Audio guide in Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French (dependent on selection)
Discover the National Palace of Sintra
Journey through centuries of regal splendor as you explore the National Palace of Sintra, one of the oldest and best-preserved royal residences in Portugal. With a history that stretches back over a millennium, the palace sits at the heart of Sintra, celebrated for its distinctive white twin chimneys and architectural charm. Each room reveals stories of Portugal’s kings and queens, with intricate decor and invaluable treasures at every turn.
Architectural Marvels
This unique landmark captures a blend of Manueline, Gothic and Moorish influences. As you stroll past glazed tile walls and arched windows, you’ll understand why it became a favorite retreat for royalty until the monarchy’s final days. The carefully preserved Swan Room dazzles with painted ceilings, while the lavish Galley Hall and Coat of Arms Room display the grandeur associated with Portuguese governance and culture.
History in Every Detail
The palace’s design features not only impress beauty but whisper tales of power and legacy. The Chinese Room, decorated with a stunning pagoda, showcases gifts from Queen Carlota Joaquina’s private collection. The Palatine Chapel’s intricate Mudejar architecture and the vibrant collection of Spanish-Moorish tiles reflect Portugal’s diverse and multicultural past.
A Royal Living Museum
Walking through the galleries and chambers, imagine the banquets, state affairs and royal festivities that once animated these walls. The furniture, art and tapestries all contribute to a living museum full of historical significance.
Stunning Surroundings
Beyond the palace, the grounds and panoramic views of Sintra’s rolling hills offer a tranquil setting for reflection and photography. Make sure to visit the palace gardens, where native flora and design ingenuity create the perfect relaxing escape.
Modern Visitor Comforts
Your ticket grants access to a comprehensive audio guide in four languages so you can enjoy the palace at your own pace while uncovering fascinating facts and stories. The venue welcomes children and is adapted for visitors with reduced mobility, though some historic sections may be less accessible.
Book your National Palace of Sintra Tickets now!
Large bags and suitcases must be stored outside the palace
Respect all signage related to restricted and historical areas
Photography without flash is allowed inside most rooms
Guide dogs are welcome in the palace premises
Please avoid touching artefacts or exhibits
Lunedì
Martedì
Mercoledì
Giovedì
Venerdì
Sabato
Domenica
09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm
Is the National Palace of Sintra accessible for wheelchairs?
The palace is partly accessible but some historic areas may be difficult for wheelchair users.
Are audio guides included with my ticket?
Yes, multilingual audio guides are available for all visitors. Bring headphones for best use.
Can I bring my pet to the palace?
Only guide dogs are allowed inside the National Palace of Sintra; other pets are not permitted.
Are there restrictions on what I can carry inside?
Large backpacks, suitcases, drones and selfie sticks are not allowed within the palace.
What are the palace and garden opening hours?
The palace and gardens are open daily from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM. Last entry is at 6:00 PM.
Entry is only permitted within valid ticket times.
Wheelchair users may find some areas less accessible.
Pets are prohibited except guide dogs.
Large bags, selfie sticks, and drones are not allowed on site.
Audio guides are available in four languages; bring headphones for best experience.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Largo Rainha Dona Amélia
Highlights
Step into Portugal’s oldest still-lived-in palace and explore over 1,000 years of history.
Discover rooms designed for royalty including the Swan Room, Coat of Arms Hall and the opulent Galley Hall.
Gaze at the palace’s famous twin chimneys and marvel at its unique Moorish and Manueline design details.
Admire Queen Carlota Joaquina’s rare pagoda in the Chinese Room and view the largest set of Spanish-Moorish tiles in Europe.
Enjoy a multilingual audio guide to enhance your visit, available in English, Portuguese, Spanish and French.
What’s Included
Entry to the National Palace of Sintra
Audio guide in Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French (dependent on selection)
Discover the National Palace of Sintra
Journey through centuries of regal splendor as you explore the National Palace of Sintra, one of the oldest and best-preserved royal residences in Portugal. With a history that stretches back over a millennium, the palace sits at the heart of Sintra, celebrated for its distinctive white twin chimneys and architectural charm. Each room reveals stories of Portugal’s kings and queens, with intricate decor and invaluable treasures at every turn.
Architectural Marvels
This unique landmark captures a blend of Manueline, Gothic and Moorish influences. As you stroll past glazed tile walls and arched windows, you’ll understand why it became a favorite retreat for royalty until the monarchy’s final days. The carefully preserved Swan Room dazzles with painted ceilings, while the lavish Galley Hall and Coat of Arms Room display the grandeur associated with Portuguese governance and culture.
History in Every Detail
The palace’s design features not only impress beauty but whisper tales of power and legacy. The Chinese Room, decorated with a stunning pagoda, showcases gifts from Queen Carlota Joaquina’s private collection. The Palatine Chapel’s intricate Mudejar architecture and the vibrant collection of Spanish-Moorish tiles reflect Portugal’s diverse and multicultural past.
A Royal Living Museum
Walking through the galleries and chambers, imagine the banquets, state affairs and royal festivities that once animated these walls. The furniture, art and tapestries all contribute to a living museum full of historical significance.
Stunning Surroundings
Beyond the palace, the grounds and panoramic views of Sintra’s rolling hills offer a tranquil setting for reflection and photography. Make sure to visit the palace gardens, where native flora and design ingenuity create the perfect relaxing escape.
Modern Visitor Comforts
Your ticket grants access to a comprehensive audio guide in four languages so you can enjoy the palace at your own pace while uncovering fascinating facts and stories. The venue welcomes children and is adapted for visitors with reduced mobility, though some historic sections may be less accessible.
Book your National Palace of Sintra Tickets now!
Entry is only permitted within valid ticket times.
Wheelchair users may find some areas less accessible.
Pets are prohibited except guide dogs.
Large bags, selfie sticks, and drones are not allowed on site.
Audio guides are available in four languages; bring headphones for best experience.
Large bags and suitcases must be stored outside the palace
Respect all signage related to restricted and historical areas
Photography without flash is allowed inside most rooms
Guide dogs are welcome in the palace premises
Please avoid touching artefacts or exhibits
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Largo Rainha Dona Amélia
Highlights
Step into Portugal’s oldest still-lived-in palace and explore over 1,000 years of history.
Discover rooms designed for royalty including the Swan Room, Coat of Arms Hall and the opulent Galley Hall.
Gaze at the palace’s famous twin chimneys and marvel at its unique Moorish and Manueline design details.
Admire Queen Carlota Joaquina’s rare pagoda in the Chinese Room and view the largest set of Spanish-Moorish tiles in Europe.
Enjoy a multilingual audio guide to enhance your visit, available in English, Portuguese, Spanish and French.
What’s Included
Entry to the National Palace of Sintra
Audio guide in Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French (dependent on selection)
Discover the National Palace of Sintra
Journey through centuries of regal splendor as you explore the National Palace of Sintra, one of the oldest and best-preserved royal residences in Portugal. With a history that stretches back over a millennium, the palace sits at the heart of Sintra, celebrated for its distinctive white twin chimneys and architectural charm. Each room reveals stories of Portugal’s kings and queens, with intricate decor and invaluable treasures at every turn.
Architectural Marvels
This unique landmark captures a blend of Manueline, Gothic and Moorish influences. As you stroll past glazed tile walls and arched windows, you’ll understand why it became a favorite retreat for royalty until the monarchy’s final days. The carefully preserved Swan Room dazzles with painted ceilings, while the lavish Galley Hall and Coat of Arms Room display the grandeur associated with Portuguese governance and culture.
History in Every Detail
The palace’s design features not only impress beauty but whisper tales of power and legacy. The Chinese Room, decorated with a stunning pagoda, showcases gifts from Queen Carlota Joaquina’s private collection. The Palatine Chapel’s intricate Mudejar architecture and the vibrant collection of Spanish-Moorish tiles reflect Portugal’s diverse and multicultural past.
A Royal Living Museum
Walking through the galleries and chambers, imagine the banquets, state affairs and royal festivities that once animated these walls. The furniture, art and tapestries all contribute to a living museum full of historical significance.
Stunning Surroundings
Beyond the palace, the grounds and panoramic views of Sintra’s rolling hills offer a tranquil setting for reflection and photography. Make sure to visit the palace gardens, where native flora and design ingenuity create the perfect relaxing escape.
Modern Visitor Comforts
Your ticket grants access to a comprehensive audio guide in four languages so you can enjoy the palace at your own pace while uncovering fascinating facts and stories. The venue welcomes children and is adapted for visitors with reduced mobility, though some historic sections may be less accessible.
Book your National Palace of Sintra Tickets now!
Entry is only permitted within valid ticket times.
Wheelchair users may find some areas less accessible.
Pets are prohibited except guide dogs.
Large bags, selfie sticks, and drones are not allowed on site.
Audio guides are available in four languages; bring headphones for best experience.
Large bags and suitcases must be stored outside the palace
Respect all signage related to restricted and historical areas
Photography without flash is allowed inside most rooms
Guide dogs are welcome in the palace premises
Please avoid touching artefacts or exhibits
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Largo Rainha Dona Amélia
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